‘He Has A Lot Of Strength And A Lot Of Natural Endurance’: Blazing Sevens Playing Underdog Role In Fountain Of Youth

The 7-5 morning-line favorite for Saturday's $400,000 Fountain of Youth (G2) at Gulfstream Park is Repole Stable and St. Elias Stable's Forte, last year's Eclipse Award 2-year-old juvenile champion, trained by Todd Pletcher.

Fellow trainer Chad Brown has no problem with that.

“Right now, Forte is clearly the leader of the division,” Brown said. “I have been very impressed with that horse.”

Brown hopes that come early Saturday evening, he is even more impressed with his Fountain of Youth entrant, Rodeo Creek Racing LLC's Blazing Sevens, who, like Forte, is making his 3-year-old seasonal debut.

To be ridden for the first time by Joel Rosario, Blazing Sevens is the 7-2 second choice on the morning-line in the field of 10 in the 1 1/16-mile race. He will start from Post No. 6 in the field of 10.

Blazing Sevens and Forte are not strangers. The pair met twice last year with Forte winning both races. Forte won the Sept. 5 Hopeful (G1) at Saratoga with Blazing Sevens finishing a distant third, and the two hooked up again in the Nov. 4 Breeders' Cup Juvenile (G1) at Keeneland.

Forte won that one with Blazing Sevens 5 ¼ lengths back in fourth. A less than clean start in the Juvenile didn't cost Blazing Sevens, according to Brown, but it certainly didn't help.

“He had a good trip,” Brown said. “He was following Forte and, on the final turn, Forte just got away from him, powered through the stretch, and won very convincingly. I am not sure if our horse did not care for the Keeneland surface. I didn't feel he ran his best race, and I don't think he had any excuse as to why. I know he is better than that. At a minimum, he should have been closer at the finish.”

After the Juvenile, Brown gave Blazing Sevens his R&R before bringing him back to the work tab. Since Jan 21, he has had six works at the Payson Park Training Center.

“The horse is doing fine,” Brown said. “I am pleasantly surprised how well he has done over the winter. He is a horse I have always thought a lot of.”

A lot of that sentiment has to do with Blazing Sevens' sire, Good Magic, who Brown trained in 2017-18. Good Magic finished second behind Triple Crown winner Justify in the 2018 Kentucky Derby (G1) and was a gutsy fourth behind him in the Preakness Stakes (G1).

Good Magic was third in the 2018 Fountain of Youth.

“He looks totally different than him. He is a much bigger horse at this stage,” Brown said in comparing the two horses. “He is not as agile as Good Magic was, but he has a lot of strength and a lot of natural endurance. He is a hard horse to make tired. I think more distance will be his friend as the season goes on.”

Besides his maiden victory last year, Blazing Sevens took the Champagne (G1) at Belmont Park on Oct. 1. That was the first Grade 1 winner for Good Magic.

“It is very rewarding to have [Good Magic's] first Grade 1 winner and to have such a good horse by him in his first crop,” Brown said. “I see [Blazing Sevens] coming into his 3-year-old season the right way.”

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‘Well-Behaved And On His Toes’: Forte Schools In Gulfstream Paddock For Fountain Of Youth

Repole Stable and St. Elias Stable's Forte, the 7-5 morning-line favorite for Saturday's $400,000 Fountain of Youth (G2), schooled in the paddock and walking ring during Wednesday's Race 7 at Gulfstream Park.

The Eclipse Award 2-year-old male champion, who shipped from Palm Beach Downs for the schooling session, is scheduled to make his 2023 debut in the Fountain of Youth after concluding his 2022 campaign with a victory in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile (G1) at Keeneland.

Forte was accompanied by Whisper Hill Farm LLC's Charge It, who is scheduled to make a highly anticipated start in Saturday's $200,000 WinStar Gulfstream Park Mile (G2) and Repole Stable and Town and Country Stable LLC's Cairo Consort, the Sweetest Chant (G3) winner who will return in Saturday's $200,000 Herecomesthebride (G3).

“We just wanted to make sure to get them over here and get them familiarized with the paddock. We'll probably bring them back tomorrow just to cover all the bases,” Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher said. “[Forte] is well-behaved and on his toes, just the way you'd like to see him.”

Pletcher is scheduled to be represented by 18 horses in 12 of Saturday's 14-race program with runners in eight of the nine stakes.

“We're feeling good. We've got some horses that are training really well,” Pletcher said. “It looks like there's some very competitive races, so we hope everybody shows up and runs to their capabilities.”

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Jerome Winner Lugan Knight Returns In Saturday’s Gotham

BG Stables' Kentucky homebred Lugan Knight will make his graded stakes debut for trainer Michael McCarthy in Saturday's Grade 3, $300,000 Gotham, a one-turn mile for sophomores, at Aqueduct Racetrack.

The Gotham, which attracted an overflow field, awards 50-20-15-10-5 Kentucky Derby qualifying points to the top-five finishers and is carded as Race 9 on Saturday's loaded 10-race card. The program co-features the $200,000 Busher, a 50-20-15-10-5 Kentucky Oaks qualifier, in Race 4 and the Grade 3, $150,000 Tom Fool Handicap in Race 8. First post is 12:50 p.m. Eastern.

Lugan Knight, a bay son of Goldencents, enters from a triumphant stakes debut in the $150,000 Jerome on January 7 at the Big A where he bested dual graded stakes-placed Arctic Arrogance going the Gotham distance over a good main track. Lugan Knight, piloted by Dylan Davis, maintained a half-length advantage over Arctic Arrogance at each point of call before coming to even terms with his foe at the top of the lane. The pair continued to battle furiously in the stretch before Lugan Knight put his head in front and inched clear to post the half-length victory in a final time of 1:37.77.

The Jerome effort, which awarded Lugan Knight 10 Kentucky Derby qualifying points, came on the heels of a stalking third-place finish in his first outing against winners in a November 26 optional claiming sprint at Churchill Downs. There, he rated in fourth-of-8 five lengths off the pace before showing a good turn of foot and closing to finish third, beaten 1 1/2 lengths by next-out Smarty Jones-winner Victory Formation.

“That was a new dimension for him that day,” McCarthy said of the Jerome victory. “I thought his race before that at Churchill Downs looked like he got a little bit lost and distracted through the lane. When he hooked up with that horse in the Jerome, he eye-balled him the whole way down the lane. It looked like he wasn't going to let him by and he didn't.”

Lugan Knight's other win was a second-out graduation in October at Keeneland sprinting 6 1/2 furlongs. Out of the Speighstown mare Sly Roxy, Lugan Knight's second dam is Roxy Gap, a multiple graded stakes-winner and dual Canadian Champion. He has banked $175,775 in total purse earnings through a record of 4-2-1-1.

Davis returns to ride from post 10.

West Coast shipper Carmel Road will make his first outing for trainer Tim Yakteen on the heels of a pacesetting second-place finish in the Grade 2 Los Alamitos Futurity on December 17 for Hall of Fame conditioner Bob Baffert. Owned by SF Racing, Starlight Racing, Madaket Stables, Robert Masterson, Stonestreet Stables, Jay Schoenfarber, Waves Edge Capital and Catherine Donovan, Carmel Road is in search of his first stakes victory in his first try at a one-turn mile.

The bay son of Quality Road set swift fractions under Juan Hernandez in the 1 1/16-mile Los Alamitos Futurity, marking an opening quarter-mile in 23.61 seconds and a half-mile in 46.66 with Arabian Lion tracking in second. Carmel Road was challenged by subsequent winner Practical Move at the three-quarters call and could not fend off the 10-1 longshot, settling for second 3 1/4 lengths back.

Carmel Road's lone victory came in a dominant second-out graduation, setting the pace in a two-turn mile maiden in August at Del Mar and bounding away to an 8 3/4-length victory. He finished a close third on debut when closing from eighth-of-9 in a five-furlong maiden over the same oval.

“We typically look for the type of horse that has that breakaway speed that can control the race. But he is a horse that can sit a trip as well if he needs to,” said Tom Ryan, manager of the ownership group. “He's a good-minded colt, but we wouldn't take his speed away from him if he were to break away from there. We love the one turn mile for him. We feel like it's potentially a good set up for him and we'll start from there and see if we feel he's one that can get two turns effectively [going forward].”

Eric Cancel will look to engineer a winning ride from post 5.

Two undefeated contenders with 4-for-4 records will make their graded stakes debuts by way of Parx Racing. Lynch Racing and Nick Sanna Stable's Recruiter [post 14, Angel Cruz] will make the second outing of his sophomore campaign for trainer Cathal Lynch while Imaginary Stables' Howgreatisnate [post 2, J.D. Acosta] makes his seasonal debut for conditioner Andrew Simoff.

Recruiter, a bay Army Mule colt out of the Medaglia d'Oro mare Lady Halite, enters from a strong 2 3/4-length score in the Parx Juvenile on January 3, which was originally scheduled for juveniles on December 27 but was moved to after the New Year due to weather with the condition adjusted to sophomores. Ridden to victory by Mychel Sanchez, Recruiter rated in fourth one length from the pace and pounced to the lead in mid-turn, drawing away down the stretch to cross the wire first in a final time of 1:26.75 over the sloppy and sealed track.

The Parx Juvenile was the first time Recruiter had rated from farther back than second, his other three victories coming in front-running fashion. Lynch said he is confident Recruiter can be effective in either a pacesetting or stalking position as he makes his first start beyond sprint distances.

“He's out of a Medaglia d'Oro mare and he's very quick, but he doesn't need the lead – he just happened to be on the lead in a couple of his races,” said Lynch.

Recruiter's four victories have come at three different racetracks and four different distances, beginning with a debut score sprinting five furlongs in August at Monmouth Park. He followed with a 1 3/4-length coup sprinting 5 1/2 furlongs to best winners in an October optional claimer at Laurel Park before earning his first stakes victory in the six-furlong James F. Lewis, III in November over the same oval.

Recruiter has worked steadily over the Fair Hill dirt training track, posting a series of five and seven-furlong works since his Parx Juvenile victory. He most recently breezed five-eighths in 1:01.20 on Thursday.

“He's done everything right so far,” said Lynch. “We've shipped him all over and he doesn't need to run on any one track. He has no problem jumping on the van and going to race somewhere. He's very straightforward and we're very fortunate. He acts like a really nice horse, so fingers crossed that he runs well there. He's earned the chance and we don't like to go up there unless they act like they're legit enough to do it.”

Recruiter is cross-entered in the Rittenhouse Square on Monday at Parx Racing.

Howgreatisnate, a Kentucky-bred son of Speightster, was last seen posting a 3 1/2-length victory in the six-furlong Future Stars on December 5 at Parx in similar fashion to Recruiter's Parx Juvenile win. The bay gelding tracked in fourth position under regular pilot J.D. Acosta and pounced to the lead at the stretch call before drawing off to victory in a final time of 1:12.07 over a fast Parx main track.

Three of Howgreatisnate's four victories have come at six furlongs, except for his winning debut when taking a 5 1/2-furlong $40,000 maiden claimer in August at Delaware Park. He followed that effort with his first stakes victory in September in the First State Dash, a sprint restricted to Delaware-bred or certified juveniles at the Wilmington oval.

Klaravich Stables' debut maiden winner Uncorrelated [post 4, Manny Franco] makes his first stakes appearance for four-time Eclipse Award-winning conditioner Chad Brown on the heels of a professional 2 1/2-length victory on January 6 over a sloppy and sealed Big A main track. The son of Arrogate tracked in fourth one length off the pace under Manny Franco and pounced to the lead at the half-mile call, maintaining his advantage at each point of call and completing the six furlongs in a final time of 1:12.35. The effort garnered a 69 Beyer.

Uncorrelated has worked over the Belmont training track six times since the victory, most recently covering a half-mile in 50.88 seconds on Friday.

“It's a big step up for him and it took him a little time to recover from that maiden race, but in his last couple of works, he's got his energy back and he looks OK,” said Brown. “We'll give it a shot.”

Completing the field are graded stakes-placed General Banker [post 6, Frankie Pennington]; Eyeing Clover [post 13, Florent Geroux] and Transect [post 7, Joe Talamo], who are both undefeated through two starts; Grade 2-placed Fort Warren [post 8, Jevian Toledo]; Jimmy Winkfield runner-up Clubhouse [post 9, Kendrick Carmouche]; dual stakes-placed Raise Cain [post 12, Jose Lezcano]; and maiden winners Clear the Air [post 1, Jack Gilligan], Mr. Swagger [post 3, Carlos Olivero], who adds blinkers, and Slip Mahoney [post 11, Trevor McCarthy]. Radio Red [Jose Gomez] is listed as an also-eligible.

Fort Warren is cross-entered in Monday's City of Brotherly Love at Parx while Clear the Air is listed as an also-eligible in Saturday's John Battaglia Memorial at Turfway Park.

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‘Light On Experience’ Scoobie Quando Headlines Full Field Chasing Derby Points In John Battaglia

Andrew and Rania Warren's Scoobie Quando, a debut winner in the $125,000 Turfway Preview Stakes, will attempt to add his name to the Road to the Kentucky Derby Leaderboard as the headliner in an over-subscribed field of 14 3-year-olds that entered Saturday night's 41st running of the $150,000 John Battaglia Memorial (Listed).

The John Battaglia Memorial will go as Race 8 of 9 with a post time of 9:25 p.m. (all times Eastern). First post is 5:55 p.m.

Run at 1 1/16 miles, the John Battaglia Memorial is the final race in the Road to the Kentucky Derby Prep Season. The top 5 finishers will be awarded qualifying points on a 20-8-6-4-2 scale for a spot in the starting gate for the $3 million Kentucky Derby presented by Woodford Reserve on Saturday, May 6. Turfway's Saturday program also features the $150,000 Cincinnati Trophy Stakes on the Road to the Kentucky Oaks.

Trained by Ben Colebrook, Scoobie Quando debuted on Jan. 7 in the Turfway Preview where he gamely dug in to defeat Retained by a neck under jockey Luan Machado. In his last start, Scoobie Quando finished second best to Wadsworth in a first-level allowance event at Turfway.

“Timing wise, the Turfway Preview worked out well for us to run him first out,” Colebrook said. “He's always trained like a good horse in the mornings and been the best of the company I worked him in. I'm not one to let a horse draw off on their company so I think in the (Turfway Preview) he ran to how he worked but wasn't going to let the runner-up by him. He's light on experience so we opted to run him in the allowance race where Luan (Machado) said once he sort of got to the outside he was able to make a better run but was just second best that day.”

Machado will be back aboard Scoobie Quando in the John Battaglia Memorial and break from post No. 4.

Chief among his rivals in the John Battaglia Memorial is SF Racing, Starlight Racing, Madaket Stables, Robert Masterson, Stonestreet Stables, Jay Schoenfarber, Waves Edge Capital and Catherine Donovan's $100,000 El Camino Real Derby runner-up Gilmore. Now under the care of Brendan Walsh, Gilmore was previously conditioned by Bob Baffert in California. The gray son of Twirling Candy was the 9-5 post time favorite in the El Camino Real Derby where he finished 1 ½ lengths behind Chase the Chaos. Previously, Gilmore was bet down to odds of 1-5 in a maiden special weight contest at Los Alamitos where he easily defeated eight rivals by four lengths. Gilmore will be ridden in the John Battaglia Memorial by Joe Ramos from post 3.

Other top prospects that entered the John Battaglia Memorial include: Gary and Mary West's undefeated Aristocracy; OXO Equine's local allowance winner Bromley; Tami Bobo and Lugamo Racing Stable's $150,000 Laurel Futurity winner Congruent and M Racing Group's Gulfstream Park allowance winner Eyes On the King

Here is the complete field for the John Battaglia Memorial from the rail out (with jockey and trainer): Good Heart (Jane Elliott, Walsh); Aristocracy (Fernando De La Cruz, Brad Cox); Gilmore (Ramos, Brendan Walsh); Scoobie Quando (Machado, Colebrook); Accident (Orlando Mojica, Tommy Short); American Speed (Chris Landeros, Brad Cox); Eyes On the King (Brian Hernandez Jr., Mark Casse); Miranda Rights (Rafael Hernandez, Mark Casse); Freezing Point (Gerard Melancon, Joe Lejzerowicz); Bromley (Gerardo Corrales, Paulo Lobo); Moon Landing (Walter Rodriguez, Kevin Attard); Congruent (Sonny Leon, Antonio Sano). Also Eligibles: Ironsides (Declan Cannon, Victoria Oliver); Clear the Air (Jack Gilligan, Will Walden).

Fans can watch and wager on the John Battaglia Memorial on www.TwinSpires.com, the official wagering provider of Churchill Downs Incorporated and the Kentucky Derby.

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